Artificial Intelligence
What is AIoT and why does it matter?
Artificial intelligence (AI) is probably one of the most talked about technologies. Everyone wants to claim that their product has AI in it, even if it doesn’t. And if it does contain ‘AI’, what type are we talking here? By Andrew Grant, Senior Business Development Director, Vision & AI, Imagination Technologies
How to use radar tranceiving in ADAS and AD applications
Automotive cruise control, cross traffic alerts, and autonomous valet parking are all autonomous driving applications that utilise radar tranceiving.
Is it possible for social media to regulate harmful content?
Internet companies could be fined if they fail to tackle ‘online harms’, including hosting terrorist propaganda or images of child abuse. The ‘Online Harms White Paper’, which also proposes an independent watchdog and written ‘code of practice’ is a joint proposal from the DCMS and the Home Office.
AI based talent-matching platform for video production
An innovative new platform using the latest machine learning technology hopes to transform the video production industry. It works by matching a brand’s production brief with over one million filmmakers across the world, then scaling that down to the most relevant few, in seconds.
AI tackling the spread of misinformation
From combating the spread of misinformation to expanding awareness of the impact of AI on society, seven projects shaping the effects that artificial intelligence has on the field of news and information have received $750,000 in funding. The Ethics and Governance in AI Initiative, a joint project of the MIT Media Lab and the Harvard’s Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society, awarded the funding through the AI and the News Open Chal...
UK businesses struggling against procurement fraud
Procurement fraud is widespread in the UK and the country lags behind many countries in its detection capabilities, new research from SAS reveals. British companies, on average, lose significantly more money to procurement fraud, and the country is far more reliant on ineffective manual detection techniques than other nations.
UK in pole position to win £62bn self-driving car race
The UK is in pole position in the global race to market for Connected and Autonomous Vehicles (CAVs), with a £62bn boost to the UK economy by 2030 up for grabs, according to a major new report published today by the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT) and Frost & Sullivan. Connected and Autonomous Vehicles: Winning the Global Race to Market, analyses the wide-ranging societal and economic benefits to be achieved ...
Pole mounted multi-access edge AI solution
It has been announced that ADLINK Technology and Charles Industries, (Charles) have joined together to demonstrate a complete micro-edge low latency Artificial Intelligence/Machine Learning/Deep Learning solution that can be co-located on LTE small cell poles or with emerging 5G radios.
Platform delivering human-like skills to digital workforce launched
ABBYY, a global leader in Content IQ technologies and solutions has launched Vantage, the first enterprise platform to provide human-like cognitive skills to intelligent automation platforms such as robotic process automation (RPA) and business process automation (BPA). The new platform can be leveraged by enterprise companies in financial services and insurance, transportation and logistics, manufacturing, and other verticals. Several ...
HMI experience to power automotive instrument clusters
The Qt Company has announced that Neusoft, an IT-enabled solution and service provider from China, has selected Qt’s software development framework as one of the foundations for Neusoft’s automotive digital instrument clusters. As a result, Qt will be one of the partners to power the instrument clusters in Neusoft’s Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) customers’ digital cockpits.